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Help yourself to our downloadable and printable resources. These can be used to compliment the activities in the Sweet Personal Growth and Wellbeing (PGW) qualification, or as stand-alone activities and projects. All of our resources tie into important topics covered in the PGW qualification, or are in line with relevant awareness events such as Pride Month, health and wellbeing events and more. For more information about the PGW qualification, visit us at www.sweet.education

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Help yourself to our downloadable and printable resources. These can be used to compliment the activities in the Sweet Personal Growth and Wellbeing (PGW) qualification, or as stand-alone activities and projects. All of our resources tie into important topics covered in the PGW qualification, or are in line with relevant awareness events such as Pride Month, health and wellbeing events and more. For more information about the PGW qualification, visit us at www.sweet.education
Worry journal and self-care activities
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Worry journal and self-care activities

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A journal for students to use to solve any worries that they are experiencing. Students can also make a pledge to complete self-care activities which will improve their mental health and wellbeing. Print this template or copy it into a blank notebook for your students to complete daily or whenever they need it!
LGBT+ inspirational people
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LGBT+ inspirational people

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This resource helps students to carry out research into an inspirational person who identifies as LGBTQIA+. Students can produce a poster or fact file about this person with the information that they gather. This resource also includes a ‘Pride’ colouring page for students to complete.
Sex and consent
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Sex and consent

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Use this resource with your students to discuss the importance of consent in sexual relationships. Students will watch a video using a QR code link and answer questions afterwards. The resource also contains contact details for charities and organisations that can offer help, support and refuge for related matters.
Plastic free July: environmental bingo
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Plastic free July: environmental bingo

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July is ‘Plastic Free’ month! Use this resource in the summer or at any other time of year to track how much plastic you can cut down on. How many small swaps can you complete over one month? Mark them off as you go and compare with your classmates. Remember: reduce, reuse, recycle!
Stress Awareness Week
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Stress Awareness Week

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Use this resource to research how stress affects our bodies and minds, come up with three top tips to combat stress, take a stress quiz and design a personal two-week plan to improve mental health and wellbeing. Stress Awareness Week is a chance to talk about stress and plan for ways to manage it properly.
Mindfulness for mental health
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Mindfulness for mental health

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Mindfulness is a great way to relax and look after your mental health. Try the mindfulness activities on this worksheet and visit the websites for more mindfulness ideas!
Talk Money Week - financial awareness
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Talk Money Week - financial awareness

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Help your students to understand money, finance, budgeting, earning and saving with this resource. Your students will look at sensible ways to earn money, learn how to have positive conversations about money and take part in a fun challenge to see how much they can save!
National Careers Week (March)
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National Careers Week (March)

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Use this worksheet to teach your students about National Careers Week, which takes place in March every year. National Careers week is an important event that can help students at school, college and university to explore various career paths and learn about the opportunities available to them.
Movember and Men's Health
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Movember and Men's Health

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This worksheet includes a research task, fun quiz, gap fill activity and video links. The activities get students thinking about the importance of men’s health and learning about why we celebrate Movember. Teacher answers and QR codes included.
The causes and dangers of tooth decay
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The causes and dangers of tooth decay

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This worksheet will teach your students about the dangers of tooth decay and how to stop or reverse it. Students will examine the stages of tooth decay, investigate how sugar can cause decay, and watch a video on correct teeth brushing.
Puberty, hormones, and the changing body
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Puberty, hormones, and the changing body

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This worksheet will teach your students about the signs of puberty, what hormone changes can look like in different people, visual and non-visual changes, and where to access help/support from. This is a great resource to introduce students to the concept of puberty and get them talking openly about their experiences.
How alcohol and drugs can lead to risky sexual behaviour
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How alcohol and drugs can lead to risky sexual behaviour

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This worksheet links directly to the PSHE curriculum, and teaches students about the dangers of alcohol and drugs, and that alcohol and substance misuse can impair judgement and decision making. Students will calculate units of alcohol, test their knowledge on different types of substances, reflect on consequences, and look at good advice from trusted sources.
Navigating personal future
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Navigating personal future

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This worksheet focuses on the topic of personal future and covers themes such as part-time working, worries about gaining work experience, threats to physical and online safety, and some of the major challenges of being a teenager and becoming a young adult. Students will also consider school and the risks of disengaging or being excluded from school.
The Cost of Living Crisis
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The Cost of Living Crisis

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Use this worksheet to help students to understand what the cost-of-living crisis actually is and how it is measured by the Government. Students will consider how the cost of living crisis might affect someone’s mental health and wellbeing, and they will also explore ways in which to support those who are struggling.